Why does my Subaru Forester slow down when not using CC?

Why does my Subaru Forester slow down when not using CC?

Going downhill w/ CC on it speeds up, going uphill it slows down, +/- 8mph. When not using the CC it is very sensitive to throttle imput from no throttle to very little throttle; it induces a jerky motion.

What are the RPMs on a Subaru Forester?

It periodically has this problem where it will cut out power and feel like it is missing or something. This typically happens while driving about 65 – 70 mph, and the rpms around 2200 – 2500.

Are there any problems with the Subaru Forester?

It appears that Subaru has attributed the problem to a drive by wire system. One person who posted something about this a year or so ago indicated that it affected “thousands” of Foresters. Can anyone tell me more about this problem and what, if anything, Subaru has done/does to address it?

Can a bad throttle position sensor cause idle surging?

Idle surging can be caused due to other issues in the car, but if it happens in conjunction with other throttle position sensor symptoms, the culprit is often the TPS. At idle, the ECM will not get the correct information and the throttle will variate randomly causing idle surges. 3) Check Engine Light

Why does my Subaru Forester make a jerky motion?

When not using the CC it is very sensitive to throttle imput from no throttle to very little throttle; it induces a jerky motion. This happens in any gear, at any speed, the more bumpy the road (thus more foot input to the throttle) the worse. At cruising speeds around sweeping corners in tight traffic this can be unnerving!

Why does my Forester shudder at slow speeds?

My ’06 Forester (automatic, 120k) shutters when turning at slow speeds. Not a very strong jerking like you’re stalling a manual, but a noticable shudder. Also, the power steering seems generally quite stiff when turning the wheel without moving.